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SHAH Full Movie HD Official - Adnan Sarwar

published:21 May 2016

SHAH Full Movie HD Official - Adnan Sarwar

SHAH Full Movie HD Official - Adnan Sarwar

published:21 May 2016

views:653353

Based on the incredible true story of Pakistani boxer Syed Hussain Shah.
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Pakistani film SHAH is based on the incredible true story of boxer Syed Hussain Shah.
Hussain Shah started his life as a homeless child on the streets of Lyari, Karachi and went on to dominate Asian boxing for nearly a decade before becoming the first South Asian in history to win an Olympic Bronze Medal in boxing at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Soon after his achievements, Shah was forgotten by fans and media alike and went back to a life of abject poverty before disappearing from the public eye completely.
Release Date: 13th August, 2015
Written & Directed by Adnan Sarwar
Property of Logos films & Media (Copyright). Not permissible to upload from any other channel without written permission....

SHAH Full Movie HD Official - Adnan Sarwar

published:21 May 2016

views:653353

Based on the incredible true story of Pakistani boxer Syed Hussain Shah.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AdnanSarwar2020
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4899880/
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/adnansarwar2020
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/adnansarwar_1
Pakistani film SHAH is based on the incredible true story of boxer Syed Hussain Shah.
Hussain Shah started his life as a homeless child on the streets of Lyari, Karachi and went on to dominate Asian boxing for nearly a decade before becoming the first South Asian in history to win an Olympic Bronze Medal in boxing at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Soon after his achievements, Shah was forgotten by fans and media alike and went back to a life of abject poverty before disappearing from the public eye completely.
Release Date: 13th August, 2015
Written & Directed by Adnan Sarwar
Property of Logos films & Media (Copyright). Not permissible to upload from any other channel without written permission....

Iran’s last Shah - the fifth estate

published:08 Apr 2015

Iran’s last Shah - the fifth estate

Iran’s last Shah - the fifth estate

published:08 Apr 2015

views:123195

In 1975 for one of the first-ever episodes of the fifth estate, Adrienne Clarkson talked to Mohammad Reza Pahlavi -the Shah of Iran- about inflation in the West in the face of rising oil prices. The Shah contends that the West built itself at Iran’s expense and he is now putting things right. Clarkson raises the issues of Iran’s record with political prisoners and torture and his views on torture are unequivocal. The Pahlavi dynasty would end four years later in the wake of the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Pahlavi died of cancer while in exile one year later.
the fifth estate is celebrating our 40th season and we are taking a look back at some of the people and places we have featured on the program.
To celebrate our 40 years on the air, we’re doing something we’ve never done before : turn the cameras on ourselves. Join us on Secrets of the fifth estate. Tune in Thursday April 9th at 9 PM on CBC Television.
For more on Secrets of the fifth estate : http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/fifthsecrets/
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Iran’s last Shah - the fifth estate

published:08 Apr 2015

views:123195

In 1975 for one of the first-ever episodes of the fifth estate, Adrienne Clarkson talked to Mohammad Reza Pahlavi -the Shah of Iran- about inflation in the West in the face of rising oil prices. The Shah contends that the West built itself at Iran’s expense and he is now putting things right. Clarkson raises the issues of Iran’s record with political prisoners and torture and his views on torture are unequivocal. The Pahlavi dynasty would end four years later in the wake of the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Pahlavi died of cancer while in exile one year later.
the fifth estate is celebrating our 40th season and we are taking a look back at some of the people and places we have featured on the program.
To celebrate our 40 years on the air, we’re doing something we’ve never done before : turn the cameras on ourselves. Join us on Secrets of the fifth estate. Tune in Thursday April 9th at 9 PM on CBC Television.
For more on Secrets of the fifth estate : http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/fifthsecrets/
For more on the fifth estate : http://www.cbc.ca/fifth
Follow us on Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/cbcfifth
Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/thefifthestate...

1970s Interview with Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, Rushes

published:23 Aug 2017

1970s Interview with Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, Rushes

1970s Interview with Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, Rushes

published:23 Aug 2017

views:17564

From the Kinolibrary Archive Film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref. XR55.
INT palace, Shah on sofa interviewed. Talks about regaining the greatness of Iran \'being a prosperous country and a happy society based on social justice\'. Shah talks about censorship in Iran \'if the criticism is directed against the foundation of the state and to weakening of the state obviously we are not going to allow that\', freedom of speech and democracy. Talks about a journalist criticising the Shah \'he could but I don\'t think he would\'. Shah talks about the political structure of the country. Interviewer says \'but there\'s only one party allowed in Iran\', Shah says \'but in that party all shades are represented\', dictator, dictatorship. Shah talks about issues with Islamic leaders, Islam, Muslim. Says \'you always had that clash between reform and church. Talks about the Communist and Marxist threat. Shah says \'we might present a new solution between Capitalism and Communism\'....

1970s Interview with Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, Rushes

published:23 Aug 2017

views:17564

From the Kinolibrary Archive Film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref. XR55.
INT palace, Shah on sofa interviewed. Talks about regaining the greatness of Iran \'being a prosperous country and a happy society based on social justice\'. Shah talks about censorship in Iran \'if the criticism is directed against the foundation of the state and to weakening of the state obviously we are not going to allow that\', freedom of speech and democracy. Talks about a journalist criticising the Shah \'he could but I don\'t think he would\'. Shah talks about the political structure of the country. Interviewer says \'but there\'s only one party allowed in Iran\', Shah says \'but in that party all shades are represented\', dictator, dictatorship. Shah talks about issues with Islamic leaders, Islam, Muslim. Says \'you always had that clash between reform and church. Talks about the Communist and Marxist threat. Shah says \'we might present a new solution between Capitalism and Communism\'....

Inside the Shah's former palace

published:16 Nov 2016

Inside the Shah's former palace

Inside the Shah's former palace

published:16 Nov 2016

views:103982

(26 Mar 2016) LEAD IN:
The former home of Iran\'s Shah in Tehran is attracting many visitors, fascinated by pre-revolution royal times.
The Iranian royal family spent their last days in the Niavaran palace complex, before the 2500-year old Persian monarchy came to an end in 1979.
STORY-LINE
This palace to the north of the capital Tehran was home to the last Iranian Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his family.
Built in an 11 hectares (27 acres) estate, the Niavaran place has served as a favourite resort for Iranian kings since the 19th century.
Reza Pahlavi finished building his main residence here, called the Private Palace, in 1967.
But unlike other buildings in the complex, the Private Palace is strikingly modern.
Museum guide Kurosh Salehi says: \"what distinguishes this palace (from other Persian ones) is the modern design, which of course includes some elements of Iranian and Persian architecture.\"
According to Salehi, The palace was originally aimed to host royal guests, but later on the Shah and his wife, queen Farah Diba, chose it as their main residence, spending at least 9 months there.
Designed by Iranian architect, Mohsen Forooghi, the palace has a contemporary look, without the curves and domes typical of the older Islamic architecture.
Elements of Persian architecture, such as stucco and tile work are also visible.
The palace is still full of mementos of the past, including many gifts given by foreign leaders, like a golden decorative bowl presented by former U.S president Nixon in 1973.
French-made Sèvres vases decorate the halls, some of t...

Inside the Shah's former palace

published:16 Nov 2016

views:103982

(26 Mar 2016) LEAD IN:
The former home of Iran\'s Shah in Tehran is attracting many visitors, fascinated by pre-revolution royal times.
The Iranian royal family spent their last days in the Niavaran palace complex, before the 2500-year old Persian monarchy came to an end in 1979.
STORY-LINE
This palace to the north of the capital Tehran was home to the last Iranian Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his family.
Built in an 11 hectares (27 acres) estate, the Niavaran place has served as a favourite resort for Iranian kings since the 19th century.
Reza Pahlavi finished building his main residence here, called the Private Palace, in 1967.
But unlike other buildings in the complex, the Private Palace is strikingly modern.
Museum guide Kurosh Salehi says: \"what distinguishes this palace (from other Persian ones) is the modern design, which of course includes some elements of Iranian and Persian architecture.\"
According to Salehi, The palace was originally aimed to host royal guests, but later on the Shah and his wife, queen Farah Diba, chose it as their main residence, spending at least 9 months there.
Designed by Iranian architect, Mohsen Forooghi, the palace has a contemporary look, without the curves and domes typical of the older Islamic architecture.
Elements of Persian architecture, such as stucco and tile work are also visible.
The palace is still full of mementos of the past, including many gifts given by foreign leaders, like a golden decorative bowl presented by former U.S president Nixon in 1973.
French-made Sèvres vases decorate the halls, some of t...

Based on the incredible true story of Pakistani boxer Syed Hussain Shah.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AdnanSarwar2020
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4899880/
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/adnansarwar2020
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/adnansarwar_1
Pakistani film SHAH is based on th

In 1975 for one of the first-ever episodes of the fifth estate, Adrienne Clarkson talked to Mohammad Reza Pahlavi -the Shah of Iran- about inflation in the West in the face of rising oil prices. The Shah contends that the West built itself at Iran’s expense and he is now putting things right. Clarks

SHAH from Uzbekistan is an incredible beatboxer. Not only is a master of the whistle he also has amazing other special sounds.
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From the Kinolibrary Archive Film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref. XR55.
INT palace, Shah on sofa interviewed. Talks about regaining the greatness of Iran \'being a prosperous country and a happy society based on social

(26 Mar 2016) LEAD IN:
The former home of Iran\'s Shah in Tehran is attracting many visitors, fascinated by pre-revolution royal times.
The Iranian royal family spent their last days in the Niavaran palace complex, before the 2500-year old Persian monarchy came to an end in 1979.
STORY-LINE
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